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The role of microbial communities in maintaining soil health is mostly influenced by chemical condition of soil. Microbial communities vary in response to soil chemical factors. The contradictive results from previous findings emphasise that it is difficu... see more

The soil-forming process is determined by the interaction of six soil-forming factors: climate, organisms, topography, parent material, time and soil use; the magnitude of all soil properties is determined by the action of these factors. In this work we d... see more

The soil-forming process is determined by the interaction of six soil-forming factors: climate, organisms, topography, parent material, time and soil use; the magnitude of all soil properties is determined by the action of these factors. In this work we d... see more

To attain agricultural sustainability, use of soil resources and tillage requires equal consideration for chemical and physical components of soil fertility. We assessed responses of selected soil physical and chemical properties to tillage and soil ferti... see more

Desertification is a complex phenomenon defined as the extreme degree of land degradation induced by human activities and climatic conditions. Climate change is accelerating and widening these areas. Previews analysis and studies assessed the vulnerabilit... see more

Altitude defines the climatic elements which in turn affect the soil chemical properties. Growth, productivity, qualities, and coffee flavor determines by a number of factors, one of which is the chemical properties in the soil. The research aimed to anal... see more

Problems of soil limiting factors affecting crop growth were not fully understood owing to little attention has been given to soil mineralogy and its association to soil chemical properties. The objective of the study was to assess soil  mineralogica... see more

Soil of the lower valley of the river Dragonja developed under specific soil-forming factors. Soil development in the area was influenced by alluvial sediments originating from surrounding hills, mostly of flysch sequence rocks, as a parent material, Sub-... see more

The concept of quality of the soil takes within its content the entire range of the necessary factors for the development of the plants. This proves that the soil represents a complex in an everlasting interpenetration. In this respect there exists the in... see more

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